TITLE 42 - US CODE - SUBCHAPTER XV - PAUL COVERDELL FORENSIC SCIENCES IMPROVEMENT GRANTS

42 USC 3797j - Grant authorization

The Attorney General shall award grants to States and units of local government in accordance with this subchapter.

42 USC 3797k - Applications

To request a grant under this subchapter, a State or unit of local government shall submit to the Attorney General
(1) a certification that the State or unit of local government has developed a plan for forensic science laboratories under a program described in section 3797m (a) of this title, and a specific description of the manner in which the grant will be used to carry out that plan;
(2) a certification that any forensic science laboratory system, medical examiners office, or coroners office in the State, including any laboratory operated by a unit of local government within the State, that will receive any portion of the grant amount uses generally accepted laboratory practices and procedures, established by accrediting organizations or appropriate certifying bodies;
(3) a specific description of any new facility to be constructed as part of the program for a State or local plan described in paragraph (1), and the estimated costs of that facility, and a certification that the amount of the grant used for the costs of the facility will not exceed the limitations set forth in section 3797m (c) of this title; and
(4) a certification that a government entity exists and an appropriate process is in place to conduct independent external investigations into allegations of serious negligence or misconduct substantially affecting the integrity of the forensic results committed by employees or contractors of any forensic laboratory system, medical examiners office, coroners office, law enforcement storage facility, or medical facility in the State that will receive a portion of the grant amount.

42 USC 3797l - Allocation

(a) In general 

(1) Population allocation 
Seventy-five percent of the amount made available to carry out this subchapter in each fiscal year shall be allocated to each State that meets the requirements of section 3797k of this title so that each State shall receive an amount that bears the same ratio to the 75 percent of the total amount made available to carry out this subchapter for that fiscal year as the population of the State bears to the population of all States.
(2) Discretionary allocation 
Twenty-five percent of the amount made available to carry out this subchapter in each fiscal year shall be allocated pursuant to the Attorney Generals discretion for competitive awards to States and units of local government. In making awards under this subchapter, the Attorney General shall consider the average annual number of part 1 violent crimes reported by each State to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the 3 most recent calendar years for which data is available and consider the existing resources and current needs of the potential grant recipient.
(3) Minimum requirement 
Each State shall receive not less than 0.6 percent of the amount made available to carry out this subchapter in each fiscal year.
(4) Proportional reduction 
If the amounts available to carry out this subchapter in each fiscal year are insufficient to pay in full the total payment that any State is otherwise eligible to receive under paragraph (3), then the Attorney General shall reduce payments under paragraph (1) for such payment period to the extent of such insufficiency. Reductions under the preceding sentence shall be allocated among the States (other than States whose payment is determined under paragraph (3)) in the same proportions as amounts would be allocated under paragraph (1) without regard to paragraph (3).
(b) State defined 
In this section, the term State means each of the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, except that
(1) for purposes of the allocation under this section, American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands shall be considered as 1 State; and
(2) for purposes of paragraph (1), 67 percent of the amount allocated shall be allocated to American Samoa, and 33 percent shall be allocated to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

42 USC 3797m - Use of grants

(a) In general 
A State or unit of local government that receives a grant under this subchapter shall use the grant to do any one or more of the following:
(1) To carry out all or a substantial part of a program intended to improve the quality and timeliness of forensic science or medical examiner services in the State, including such services provided by the laboratories operated by the State and those operated by units of local government within the State.
(2) To eliminate a backlog in the analysis of forensic science evidence, including firearms examination, latent prints, toxicology, controlled substances, forensic pathology, questionable documents, and trace evidence.
(3) To train, assist, and employ forensic laboratory personnel, as needed, to eliminate such a backlog.
(b) Permitted categories of funding 
Subject to subsections (c) and (d) of this section, a grant awarded for the purpose set forth in subsection (a)(1) of this section
(1) may only be used for program expenses relating to facilities, personnel, computerization, equipment, supplies, accreditation and certification, education, and training; and
(2) may not be used for any general law enforcement or nonforensic investigatory function.
(c) Facilities costs 

(1) States receiving minimum grant amount 
With respect to a State that receives a grant under this subchapter (including grants received by units of local government within a State) in an amount that does not exceed 0.6 percent of the total amount made available to carry out this subchapter for a fiscal year, not more than 80 percent of the total amount of the grant may be used for the costs of any new facility constructed as part of a program described in subsection (a) of this section.
(2) Other States 
With respect to a State that receives a grant under this subchapter in an amount that exceeds 0.6 percent of the total amount made available to carry out this subchapter for a fiscal year
(A) not more than 80 percent of the amount of the grant up to that 0.6 percent may be used for the costs of any new facility constructed as part of a program described in subsection (a) of this section; and
(B) not more than 40 percent of the amount of the grant in excess of that 0.6 percent may be used for the costs of any new facility constructed as part of a program described in subsection (a) of this section.
(d) Administrative costs 
Not more than 10 percent of the total amount of a grant awarded under this subchapter may be used for administrative expenses.
(e) Backlog defined 
For purposes of this section, a backlog in the analysis of forensic science evidence exists if such evidence
(1) has been stored in a laboratory, medical examiners office, coroners office, law enforcement storage facility, or medical facility; and
(2) has not been subjected to all appropriate forensic testing because of a lack of resources or personnel.

42 USC 3797n - Administrative provisions

(a) Regulations 
The Attorney General may promulgate such guidelines, regulations, and procedures as may be necessary to carry out this subchapter, including guidelines, regulations, and procedures relating to the submission and review of applications for grants under section 3797k of this title.
(b) Expenditure records 

(1) Records 
Each State, or unit of local government within the State, that receives a grant under this subchapter shall maintain such records as the Attorney General may require to facilitate an effective audit relating to the receipt of the grant, or the use of the grant amount.
(2) Access 
The Attorney General and the Comptroller General of the United States, or a designee thereof, shall have access, for the purpose of audit and examination, to any book, document, or record of a State, or unit of local government within the State, that receives a grant under this subchapter, if, in the determination of the Attorney General, Comptroller General, or designee thereof, the book, document, or record is related to the receipt of the grant, or the use of the grant amount.

42 USC 3797o - Reports

(a) Reports to Attorney General 
For each fiscal year for which a grant is awarded under this subchapter, each State or unit of local government that receives such a grant shall submit to the Attorney General a report, at such time and in such manner as the Attorney General may reasonably require, which report shall include
(1) a summary and assessment of the program carried out with the grant, which shall include a comparison of pre-grant and post-grant forensic science capabilities;
(2) the average number of days between submission of a sample to a forensic science laboratory or forensic science laboratory system in that State operated by the State or by a unit of local government and the delivery of test results to the requesting office or agency;
(3) an identification of the number and type of cases currently accepted by the laboratory; and
(4) such other information as the Attorney General may require.
(b) Reports to Congress 
Not later than 90 days after the last day of each fiscal year for which 1 or more grants are awarded under this subchapter, the Attorney General shall submit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate, a report, which shall include
(1) the aggregate amount of grants awarded under this subchapter for that fiscal year; and
(2) a summary of the information provided under subsection (a) of this section.